Collection: Upcoming Neil Young Vinyl Represses

In the mid-1990s, Neil Young entered a particularly restless and prolific phase, moving fluidly between raw grunge collaborations and intimate acoustic performances. Sleeps with Angels (1994) found him channeling grief and distortion into one of his darkest, most atmospheric records, loosely inspired by the Kurt Cobain tragedy. That same era, MTV Unplugged (1993) stripped things back, highlighting his songwriting in a fragile, acoustic setting that underscored the emotional weight of his catalog. By the time of Mirror Ball (1995), his collaboration with Pearl Jam, Young fully embraced a younger generation’s sound, fusing his ragged guitar style with their alt-rock energy in a way that felt both revitalizing and unforced.

Included below are the preorders for upcoming releases, and a few older favorites.